Guinea is an aluminium outdoor armchair with an iconic allure that evokes the concept of lightness and transparency.
The large, embracing aluminium frame combines with a seat in waterproof textile mesh on which rests a soft, removable cushion.
The backrest in aluminium slats may be upholstered in fabric and designed to further enhance comfort.
The hallmark is its teak armrests, which fit into the aluminium frame by introducing a vivid, tactile detail.
Guinea armrests, seat and backrest are assembled mechanically, making them easy to disassemble for recycling purposes or to replace its components.
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